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Emma

CHAPTERII
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I leave you to your own reflections." "Can you trust me with such flatterers ?--Does my vain spirit ever tell me I am wrong ?" "Not your vain spirit, but your serious spirit .-- If one leads you wrong, I am sure the other tells you of it." "I do own myself to have been completely mistaken in Mr.Elton.There is a littleness about him which you discovered, and which I did not: and I was fully convinced of his being in love with Harriet.

It was through a series of strange blunders!" "And, in return for your acknowledging so much, I will do you the justice to say, that you would have chosen for him better than he has chosen for himself .-- Harriet Smith has some first-rate qualities, which Mrs.Elton is totally without.

An unpretending, single-minded, artless girl--infinitely to be preferred by any man of sense and taste to such a woman as Mrs.Elton.I found Harriet more conversable than I expected." Emma was extremely gratified .-- They were interrupted by the bustle of Mr.Weston calling on every body to begin dancing again.
"Come Miss Woodhouse, Miss Otway, Miss Fairfax, what are you all doing ?--Come Emma, set your companions the example.

Every body is lazy! Every body is asleep!" "I am ready," said Emma, "whenever I am wanted." "Whom are you going to dance with ?" asked Mr.Knightley.
She hesitated a moment, and then replied, "With you, if you will ask me." "Will you ?" said he, offering his hand.
"Indeed I will.

You have shewn that you can dance, and you know we are not really so much brother and sister as to make it at all improper." "Brother and sister! no, indeed.".


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